Nike sues company that made ‘Satan Shoes’ with human blood in them
Nike sues company that made ‘Satan Shoes’ with human blood in them

Nike sues company that made ‘Satan Shoes’ with human blood in them
Nike is standing their ground against U.S. Lil Nas X’s recently
released collaboration of a Satan-themed Nike Air Max 97 sneaker
with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based art collective MSCHF.
The ‘Satan Shoes’ appears in the rapper’s controversial
new ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ video.

The billion-dollar shoe brand is reportedly filing a lawsuit against
MSCHF for misleading buyers into thinking Nike approved the
shoe when it was actually a customization done by the art company and Nas X.
According to a report from TMZ on Monday (March 29), Nike claims that
they didn’t authorize the reworked sneaker Lil Nas X dropped in
conjunction with MSCHF to accompany the release of his single
‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name),’ which arrived last Friday (March 26).
Nike reportedly says they are “in no way connected with this project.”
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The sneakers appear in the video being worn by the Satan actor,
which can be seen beginning at the 2:27-mark of the visual.
Nike is suing MSCHF for trademark infringement because their
signature Swoosh logo is featured on the Satan-inspired shoe.
The company is seeking damages and wants all sales from the shoe
to be blocked from Lil Nas X.
On Monday afternoon, a rep for Nike confirmed the lawsuit against MSCHF to XXL.
“Nike filed a trademark infringement and dilution complaint against MSCHF
today related to the Satan Shoes,” the statement reads.
“We don’t have any further details to share on pending legal matters.
However, we can tell you we do not have a relationship with Lil Nas X or
MSCHF. The Satan Shoes were produced without Nike’s approval or
authorization, and Nike is in no way connected with this project.”
Meanwhile, Lil Nas X apparently caught wind of the Nike lawsuit and
posted a short clip on his Twitter page from an episode of Nickelodeon’s
Spongebob Squarepants, featuring the character Squidward begging for spare change.
The artiste captioned the clip: “Me after the Nike lawsuit.”
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